HC Deb 06 March 1951 vol 485 c45W
Mr. Marples

asked the Minister of Works what proportion of B.S. 1010 taps and Ministry of Health "Swan" taps, respectively, are used in the home market; if he will give an estimate of what percentage saving of brass would be achieved if the lighter "Swan" tap were used instead of the B.S. 1010; and what technical reasons there are why "Swan" taps should not be used.

Mr. Stokes

I have no figures to show the proportions of B.S. 1010 and Ministry of Health "Swan" taps used on the home market. It is estimated that the latter are about 7 per cent. lighter than the B.S. 1010. I should hesitate to advance technical reasons why a tap specified by the British Standards Institution should be superseded by an earlier model. The matter is, however, being considered.

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